State education authority

The State Education Authority as service authority for primary and secondary schools in the district of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen

Supporting schools and their teaching staff in their further development, enabling pedagogically effective teaching through effective administration and considered deployment of staff, as well as offering parents and teachers competent advice - these are just some of the most important tasks of the State Education Authority, which is responsible for the direct state supervision of primary and secondary schools in our district.

The Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen state education authority is responsible for 21 elementary school and 9 secondary schools. There are also 5 private primary and secondary schools. We work closely with the district's three special education centers.

The state elementary school are attended by 4693 pupils in 207 classes. At the elementary school in Jachenau, Icking, Wackersberg, Bad Heilbrunn, Königsdorf and Gaißach, there are mixed-age classes in grades 1/2 and 3/4 (with the exception of Icking).

Almost all elementary school offer lunchtime supervision or extended lunchtime supervision with homework supervision. Open all-day care is available at two elementary school.

The state secondary schools are divided into 3 school associations, one of which forms a school association beyond the district boundary. Our secondary schools are attended by 1823 pupils in 81 classes. One school offers a tied and open all-day program, while two other secondary schools offer an open all-day program. Three German classes (MS Bad Tölz Süd, MS Geretsried and MS Waldram) and a practical class (MS Geretsried) complete the educational offer.

At all 9 secondary schools and 12 elementary school, youth social work and school social work support the educational program.

The "Inclusion" school profile is available at three elementary school and one secondary school.